This is part of a new trend in virtue signalling:
1. See a pet crying in a non-hot car? Just call the cops.
2. A kid walking home? He’s neglected by a bad parent. Call the cops!
LOTS of examples of this.
People want to demonstrate they’re MORE responsible, more concerned than the next guy.
It’s totally stupid.
That is the attitude that helps you not get shot by the police. Not everyone shares that attitude when interacting with the police. And I am only referring to the innocent subjects.
Yep I agree with him, too many people are quick to criticize. For them I say become a policeman and walk a mile in their shoes. Or just see if you can schedule a ride along. A real eye opener for sure.
I don’t think the comments he chose to ridicule were deserving - but it’s his experience. I don’t get it.
The police would have been correct to shoot him.
A grown man on a bicycle wearing funny looking red shorts and what looks to be a blue apron.
Is that a Twins shirt and cap he is wearing? If so then BANG! BANG! BANG!
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Soooooo, how much didja get?
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Why? Oh Lordy why are people so intent upon sharing every mundane, quirky, boring detail of their shallow lives? Facebook is blight on humanity.
Why would the police stop and question him?
1. Was he the outside look out?
2. Had he see anything?
3. Was he the bank robber returning to the area to see what the police were doing? (Yes they are that dumb, and have returned.)
The police have to cast a wide net looking for any clues. Most of it goes no place, but it has to be done.
Why would the police stop and question him?
1. Was he the outside look out?
2. Had he see anything?
3. Was he the bank robber returning to the area to see what the police were doing? (Yes they are that dumb, and have returned.)
The police have to cast a wide net looking for any clues. Most of it goes no place, but it has to be done.